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The goal of this node is to develope a short description of konspire2b and kast that can be easily digested by non-technical people.
We have already been thinking about one-line descriptions:
*Like TV, but everyone can run their own channel
*You don't search for the files---the files come to you
*Like a blog, but with virtually unlimited bandwidth
We are also working on a short multi-paragraph description for posting in announcements. Points that we need to cover:
*passive receipt of content, and why it is good
*channels and subscriptions
*channel ownership
*recommendations
*intended uses and benefits
**distribution of new content, or newly discovered content
**zero-day distribution
**preventing the slashdot effect
**as an unlimited-bandwidth augmentation to a blog
*existing p2p file sharing systems do not work well for these scenarios
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The goal of this node is to develope a short description of konspire2b and kast that can be easily digested by non-technical people.
We have already been thinking about one-line descriptions:
*Like TV, but everyone can run their own channel
*You don't search for the files---the files come to you
*Like a blog, but with virtually unlimited bandwidth
We are also working on a short multi-paragraph description for posting in announcements. Points that we need to cover:
*passive receipt of content, and why it is good
*channels and subscriptions
*channel ownership
*recommendations
*intended uses and benefits
**distribution of new content, or newly discovered content
**zero-day distribution
**preventing the slashdot effect
**as an unlimited-bandwidth augmentation to a blog
*existing p2p file sharing systems do not work well for these scenarios
We have gathered some related slashdot posts.
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The goal of this node is to develope a short description of konspire2b and kast that can be easily digested by non-technical people.
We have already been thinking about one-line descriptions:
- Like TV, but everyone can run their own channel
- You don't search for the files---the files come to you
- Like a blog, but with virtually unlimited bandwidth
We are also working on a short multi-paragraph description for posting in announcements. Points that we need to cover:
- passive receipt of content, and why it is good
- channels and subscriptions
- channel ownership
- recommendations
- intended uses and benefits
- distribution of new content, or newly discovered content
- zero-day distribution
- preventing the slashdot effect
- as an unlimited-bandwidth augmentation to a blog
- existing p2p file sharing systems do not work well for these scenarios
We have gathered some related slashdot posts.
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